MARIJUANA, SYNTHETIC CONTROLLED NARCOTICS AND CASH. ==== SHARE THE ROAD... THAT'S THE MESSAGE ONE KENTUCKY CYCLIST WANTS TO GET OUT THIS MORNING... AS SHE WAGES A PUBLIC BATTLE AGAINST A LOCAL POLICE FORCE. COLIN MAYFIELD JOINS US NOW... TO EXPLAIN. GOOD MORNING, COLIN. GOOD MORNING... A CONTROVERSIAL CASE INVOLVING A KENTUCKY BICYLIST -- IS HEADED TO A COURTROOM. AND IT'S GETTING A LOT OF ATTENTION... FOR THE PAST YEAR, CHEROKEE SCHILL HAS COMMUTED FROM NICHOLASVILLE TO LEXINGTON -- ON SOME OF THE BUSIEST ROADS IN CENTRAL KENTUCKY. THE 18-MILE JOURNEY TAKES HER 90 MINUTES EACH WAY. SPURRED BY COMPLAINTS FROM DRIVERS, POLICE HAVE CITED HER THREE TIMES IN THE LAST MONTH FOR CARELESS DRIVING ON HER BIKE. SHE STAYS IN THE SLOW LANE, TAKING A POSITION IN THE RIGHT THIRD OF THE LANE. UNDER KENTUCKY LAW, BICYCLES ARE DEFINED AS VEHICLES AND HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE STATE ROADWAYS. THE TRIAL IS SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST. KAREN, MONICA... BACK TO YOU GUYS.